September

We’re half-way through September and only a week away from the official start of autumn. Time certainly flies and next we will be entering winter! But before we go there, we have lovely September and especially those couple of shoulder weeks between summer and autumn that can be so glorious and enjoyable. Here are some recent September scenes that epitomise that magnificent, almost perfect, couple of weeks.

The counterpoint of deep green ginkgo biloba leaves against a clear blue sky is a beautiful sight.
A sign of autumn: red leaves are appearing on the azalea shrubs.
Another sure sign of autumn: the goldenrain trees are getting ready to drop their rust-coloured seed pods; they are edible after roasting.
Autumn stillness and calm is reflected in a pond’s surface.

Happy Tuesday.

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    1. Thank you very much, Mags. 😊 There are definitely autumnal signs in the trees and plants but you wouldn’t know it from the temperatures! Very warm here in the 30s (90s F). Once it becomes cooler we’ll start getting some really great colours. Cheers.

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    1. Thank you very much, Linda. Our daytime temperatures are still high – in the 30s – but yes, the transition is starting. It shows mostly in the trees and plants but it’s in the air and wind somehow, too.

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